The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... called the Church party , while the Dissenters and their ministers were Whigs . The Church of England man had not yet forgotten the hateful years of Puri- tan supremacy , and the Dissenter recalled with bitterness the acts of ...
... called the Church party , while the Dissenters and their ministers were Whigs . The Church of England man had not yet forgotten the hateful years of Puri- tan supremacy , and the Dissenter recalled with bitterness the acts of ...
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... called " Augustan Age " in England was a life of political and social importance . Almost every writer of note for Pope must be excepted time during his career the mouthpiece of a party . Swift , the most truly original genius of them ...
... called " Augustan Age " in England was a life of political and social importance . Almost every writer of note for Pope must be excepted time during his career the mouthpiece of a party . Swift , the most truly original genius of them ...
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... called the true predecessor of Steele's Tatler , it was Defoe's Weekly Review of the Affairs of France , the first number of which was given to the public in Feb- ruary , 1704. This paper had a department called , at one time , Advice ...
... called the true predecessor of Steele's Tatler , it was Defoe's Weekly Review of the Affairs of France , the first number of which was given to the public in Feb- ruary , 1704. This paper had a department called , at one time , Advice ...
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... called him in I could not subsist without dependence on him . " In No. 532 of the Spectator he remarks : " I claim to myself the merit of having extorted excellent production from a person of the greatest abilities , who would not have ...
... called him in I could not subsist without dependence on him . " In No. 532 of the Spectator he remarks : " I claim to myself the merit of having extorted excellent production from a person of the greatest abilities , who would not have ...
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... called home by the death of his father . 1704. About this time becomes a 1704 . member of the Kit - Cat Club . 1704 . Battle of Blenheim . The Campaign , a poem on Battle of the Books . Defoe's Review ( continued until 1713 ) . Sir G ...
... called home by the death of his father . 1704. About this time becomes a 1704 . member of the Kit - Cat Club . 1704 . Battle of Blenheim . The Campaign , a poem on Battle of the Books . Defoe's Review ( continued until 1713 ) . Sir G ...
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